Bills. I haven't spent a single dollar on anything frivolous in months.
Between rent, utilities, the new car payments, the heigtened insurance payments on account of the new car, and the payments I have to make to the insurance company of the bitch who blindsided me several years ago (I hadn't realized that choosing to not lose my at-that-time new job by deciding to not appear in court to fight the ticket the cop gave me after clearly profiling my young white male ass made me guilty of the accident), I'm left with anywhere from $80-120 a month to pay for gas (which requires $40 per cheque) and food for two weeks. Those $80 ones are particularly fun, as my high metabolism and physical nature of my job require rather large portions to sustain myself.
Particularly frustrating is the fact that my weekly schedule only repeats on account of coincidence and/or mathematical certainty. Hell, I can't even be a part-time giggolo for fat chicks with no self esteem due to lack of start-up capital.
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Or do I want to know ?
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Between rent, utilities, the new car payments, the heigtened insurance payments on account of the new car, and the payments I have to make to the insurance company of the bitch who blindsided me several years ago (I hadn't realized that choosing to not lose my at-that-time new job by deciding to not appear in court to fight the ticket the cop gave me after clearly profiling my young white male ass made me guilty of the accident), I'm left with anywhere from $80-120 a month to pay for gas (which requires $40 per cheque) and food for two weeks. Those $80 ones are particularly fun, as my high metabolism and physical nature of my job require rather large portions to sustain myself.
Particularly frustrating is the fact that my weekly schedule only repeats on account of coincidence and/or mathematical certainty. Hell, I can't even be a part-time giggolo for fat chicks with no self esteem due to lack of start-up capital.
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Take care of yourself, kid.
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And I hear you on the bills bit. It's a shame, really. In your wallet one day, out of your wallet 10 minutes later. -snorts-
I miss you, Ry-Ry.
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It was one of the best vacations, if the not *the* vacation of my young life.
I don't know if I've said thank you enough.
In the off-chance that I haven't, drop me line sometime so I can.
Miss ya, kid.
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